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FULLEB'S 'VAUDEVILLE .CIRCUIT. Proprietors, Jolin Fuller and Sons,« OPERA HOUSE, AUOKLAND. JOHN FULLER, Manager. •THEATRE ROYAL/ WELLINGTON, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WELLINGTON, BEN FULLER, Manager. OBF.RA HOUSE, OHRISTCHUROH, WALTER FULLER, Manager. . PRINCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN, ALHAMBRA THEATRE, DUNEDIN, t JOHN FULLER, Jun., Manager. Nflw A rtists Every Week. Complete Change of Programme every 'Saturday. Gil. P. Hoskins, Secretary and Treasurer ; Ben Fuller, Managing' Director, Box 457, Wellington.. Sydney Agent, Mr. George Marlow, 848 Georcte-street. OPERA HOUSE, Direction Mr J. O. Williamson. GRAND NEW YEAR ATTRACTION. A New Play, New Music, New Faces £lnd Old Favorites. ■ In the Delightful and Vivacious Musical Comedy, ' , "LADY MADCAP." "LADY PMBCAP," 'A magnificent production by the best English and Australian artists. JTO-NIGHT. . ..■■...'.TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY EVENING. PRICES AS USUAL. Box Plan "at the Dresden. *-p o W^ N H A L L. FOR. A SHORT SEASON. ' .TO-NIGHT. '•■TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY. EVENING. - \ ! The Wpxld-F«amed v WEST'S PICTURES! WEST'S PICTURES! And L. tie Groen's.. VICE-REGAL ORCHISS.TRAL BAND VJCE-REGAL "ORCHESTRAL BAND Presenting an^iEver-6hanp;ing Pro-. ejcauinie of the World's Latest ANIMATED KINEMATOGRAMS. EVERYTHING NEW, BRIGHT, STARTLING, U,P-TO-DATE. Forming a perfect Revelation for the ; Amusement Seekers- ' of .-Wellington. THE ENTERTAINMENT OF THE I ERA, Reflecting all that is beautiful m Art and Music, and all that is new and Novel m Science. P;ricjes as usual— 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. Advance Representative, MR. R. COPELAND. WANTED. — The public to know that • we give absolutely, the best value-in i Pipes, Cigars, and all Tobacconists' Goods ; also, our Hairdressing Saloon (under the careful management of the well-known hairdresser,' GEOßGE MILLER) is fitted up-to-date, and we guarantee entire satisfaction. GIVE, US A CALL! . Note Address— r W. Gilbert, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, 50 MANNBES-STEEET (Near Opera House). ' A. W. THOMAS, . ' GASH BUTOHEB. . SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. Goods Delivered to any part of Town: . • and Country. ■ Orders Promptly Attended to. . ; A TRIAIL SOLICITED. 'PHONE 492. * 82 Oxford Terrace, OHBiSTCHUBOH. /^HRIBTCHURCH STEAM DYE Kj WORKS, 48 Oxford Terrace WesV Christchurch. The Largest, Most Complete and Up-to-date Works m the Colony. I Dyeing and Cleaning m. all its branches, ' with despatch, at^inoderate prices. Feathers Cleaned, Dyed and Curled. Nettoyage deSer— French, Chemical or Dry Cleaning. ; • • J, ARMIGER AND COY. (From West End of London). . , I And make it a golden rule . . KrT^ it heepsyour poultry healthy And your egg basket full. v The Greatest Sale of I Young Men's Boots . 1 EVEB WITNESSED IN 1 OHRISTCHURCH | 5s to 8s Saved on Every Pair. | i,400 Pair of Travellers* Samples— ij Job Lines— Purchased from O'Brien m and George & Doughty, at 10s m M the £. - 1 The above purchase "was made just £| before the New Tarrift" was brought j| down, which alone means another say- g ing of Is 3d pair, and being just m §3 > time for my Annual Spring Clearing g| Sale, which takes place every Septexn- m her, when all goods the least soiled or g shop-worn are sold for next to nothing. H JAMES T. MAINE I Known as H " Little Jim's" Store, § MY SPECIALITIES.— Cleaning and pressing Gents^ suits and Ladies costumes. Renovating, lining jackets, dress suits, frock coats, new silk facings, etc., Personal' attention given to Gantlemen 3 Wardrobes. Suits made to measures m vn .^tylej. bak , fr fcTo. 1 Emyiro Chambers lupstairsh Opposite Grand Hotel, WiUis-street, %*], 'Ml*

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NZ Truth, 4 January 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, 4 January 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, 4 January 1908, Page 4

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